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Hardware Maintenance Service for Service Level A Machine Type 2137, 2138 and IBM Monitors Type 2122, 2124, 2126 and 2127 2137 2122/2124 2126/2127 2138...
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IBM may make improvements and/or changes in the product(s) and/or the program(s) at any time. Address comments about this publication to IBM Helpcenter - Aptiva PC, IBM Corporation, 3039 Cornwallis Rd., Dept. BM1/203, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2195, USA. Information you supply may be used by IBM without obligation.
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Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps ........2-8 Check Procedures ..................2-26 Factory-Installed Storage Devices ............2-27 Factory-Installed Modem Card ...............2-30 Audio (Not Supported by Diagnostics Program) ........2-32 CD-ROM Drive ..................2-34 Memory....................2-35 Keyboard ....................2-36 Mouse.....................2-37 Power Supply ..................2-39 Monitor ....................2-42 Undetermined Problems.................2-44 Diagnostic Aids ....................3-1 Introduction ....................3-2 Power-On Self Test..................3-2...
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2137 System Board Family ................5-3 2137 System Board Layout (12J6830, 12J6890)...........5-5 System Board Jumper Settings (12J6830, 12J6890).......5-6 Processor Type Jumper Settings (12J6830, 12J6890) ......5-7 2137 System Board Layout (12J6890, 02K2550, 10L6595,10L6653) ...5-8 System Board Jumper Settings (12J6890, 02K2550, 10L6595,10L6653) .........................5-9 Processor Type Jumper Settings (12J6890,02K2550, 10L6595,10L6653) .......................5-10 2137 System Board Layout (02K2551) ............5-10...
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Assembly 7: Machine Type 2137 Software..........7-15 Assembly 1: Machine Type 2138 System Unit - Exterior ......7-16 Assembly 2: Machine Type 2138 System Unit - Interior ......7-17 Assembly 3: Machine Type 2138 FDD, HDD Drive ........7-19 Assembly 4: Machine Type 2138 CD-ROM, Modem Card......7-21 Assembly 5: Machine Type 2138 Monitor and Power Cord ......7-24 Assembly 6: Machine Type 2138 Keyboard and Mouse......7-25 Assembly 7: Machine Type 2138 Software..........7-26...
Notices References in this publication to IBM products, programs, or services do not imply that IBM intends to make these available in all countries in which IBM operates. Any reference to an IBM product, program, or service is not intended to state or imply that only IBM’s product, program, or service may be used.
Safety Information The construction of the IBM Aptiva Personal Computer provides extra protection against the risk of electrical shock. This computer has a power cord with a three-prong plug that is required to ground metal parts. It is the responsibility of the person installing the computer to connect it to a properly grounded electrical outlet.
Safety Notices (Multi-Lingual Translations) The safety notices in this section are provided in the following languages: • English • Brazilian/Portuguese • Chinese • French • German • Hungarian • Italian • Russian • Slovakian • Spanish Notice...
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Safety Notice 1 Before removing any FRU, power-off the computer, unplug all power cords from electrical outlets, then disconnect any interconnecting cables. Antes de remover qualquer unidade substituível no local (Field Replaceable Unit - FRU), desligue o computador, retire todos os cabos de alimentação das respectivas tomadas eléctricas, remremova a pilha (se instalada) e, em seguida, desconecte todos os cabos de interligação.
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Safety Notice 2 The lithium battery can cause a fire, explosion, or severe burn. Do not recharge it, remove its polarized connector, disassemble it, heat it above 100±C (212±F), incinerate it, or expose its cell contents to water. Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations.
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Safety Notice 2 (conitued) La batteria di supporto e una batteria al litio e puo incendiarsi, esplodere o procurare gravi ustioni. Evitare di ricaricarla, smontarne il connettore polarizzato, smontarla, riscaldarla ad una temperatura superiore ai 100 gradi centigradi, incendiarla o gettarla in acqua. Smaltirla secondo la normativa in vigore (DPR 915/82, successive disposizioni e disposizioni locali).
Laser Compliance Statement The CD-ROM drive in the computer is a laser product. The CD-ROM drive's classification label (sample shown below) is located on the drive. CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT APPAREIL A LASER CLASSE 1 LASER KLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE PRODUIT LASER CATEGORIE 1 The CD-ROM drive is certified in the U.S.
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Notice The following statement applies to this IBM product. The statement for other IBM products intended for use with this product will appear in their accompanying manuals. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement This equipment does not exceed Class B limits per radio noise emissions for digital apparatus, set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications. Canadian Department of Communications Certification Label NOTICE: The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment.
Trademarks The following terms are trademarks or service marks of IBM Corporation in the United States and other countries. Aptiva OS/2 Personal System/2 HelpCenter PS/1 PS/2 Operating System/2 The following terms are trademarks or service marks of other companies as follows: ATI Technologies, Inc.
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(SL-A) model of the IBM Aptiva Personal Computer, worldwide. This manual is intended to be used as a stand-alone document to service Aptiva machine type 2137/2138 product. It is divided into the following chapters: “General Information” contains a brief description of this manual.
Introduction This chapter gives a general overview of the Aptiva Machine Type 2137/2138, describes the standard and optional features, and details functional and environmental specifications. Product Overview Machine Type 2137 contains three PCI slots and four ISA slots, and the system board supports the Pentium processor.
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• Dual Independent Bus architecture separates dedicated external system bus and dedicated internal high-speed cache bus socketability • One of the following processors can be installed: − Intel Pentium II -266 MHz internal, 66 MHz external − Intel Pentium II -300 MHz internal, 66 MHz external Memory •...
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Diskette Drive • AT-type • 3.5-in. 1.44 MB slimline diskette drive. Hard Disk Drive • 3.5-in., 1-in. height or 5.25-in, 2-in. height IDE AT drive. • 128 KB "look-ahead" cache memory in hard disk drive. • Average and minimum 10 ms seek time, access time varies by the hard disk drive and the hard disk drive manufacturer.
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• Support modem ring wake-up from system suspend. See "Modem Wake- Up on Ring" on page 1-26. Power Supply • 200-W switchable high/low voltage power supply • Thermal sensing variable fan speed • One connector for a detachable grounded 3-wire power cord. •...
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NOTE: Modem voice feature is an optional item, some models may come whithout it. If system has this feature, a 4-pin modem voice- in/speaker-out cable should present. • Telephone line-out (RJ-11) connector. • Telephone line-in (RJ-11) connector. Monitor • Super video graphics array (SVGA) monitor. •...
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Keyboard • 104-key, or 105-key rubber dome keyboard with 1.8-m(5.8-ft) cable. Mouse • PS/2 mouse with 1.8-m(5.8-ft) cable General Information 1-7...
Three PCI (peripheral component interconnect) v2.1 cards compatible expansion slots that operates up to 33 MHz bus speed Four IBM AT-ISA Plug and Play compatible expansion slots that operates at 8 MHz bus speed. Machine Type 2138: Four PCI v2.1 compatible expansion slots that operates...
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Table 1- 1 System Board Hardware Interfaces Item Interface Modem One 33.6 Kbps or 56 Kbps IBM AT-ISA plug and play modem adapter card with data/fax/voice features. NOTE: Modem voice feature is an optional item, some models may come whithout it. Audio Audio is compatible with Sound Blaster (Creative Labs, Inc.).
Memory Map This table shows the hexadecimal addresses for the system memory regions. You may use this information for adapter cards that require you to set up memory regions. Table 1- 2 Memory Map Table Address range Description 0~512 KB Base memory (000000 ~ 07FFFF) 512~640 KB...
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Table 1- 3 System Input / Output Addresses Table Address range Function (hexadecimal) 0040-0047 System timer 0050-0057 System timer 0060-006F System controller 8742 0070 CMOS RAM address and NMI mask 0078-007B Real-time clock 0080-009F DMA page register 00A0-00BF Interrupt controller 2 00C0-00DF DMA controller 2 00F0...
System Interrupts This table shows the system interrupt requests (IRQs) and their functions. You may use this information if you install an adapter card that requires you to set IRQs. Table 1- 4 System Interrupts Table Function Timer Keyboard Cascade interrupt control Serial port Modem (available to user if modem is not present)
DMA Channel Assignments This table shows the channel assignments for direct memory access (DMA). DMA allows I/O devices to transfer data directly to and from memory. You may need to select an open DMA channel if you add an I/O device that uses DMA. Table 1- 5 DMA Channel Assignments Table DMA channel...
Parallel Port Addresses The built-in parallel port supports these addresses and interrupts. Table 1- 7 Parallel Port Addresses Table Address Interrupt Default IRQ 7 IRQ 7 IRQ 5 Audio Refresh Rates and Monitor Frequencies The following table lists the maximum vertical refresh rates supported by the system’s ATI 3D Rage II+ and 3D Rage Pro AGP video controller.
Power-On Password A power-on password denies access to the system by an unauthorized user when the system is powered on. When a power-on password is active, the password prompt appears on the screen each time the system is powered on. The system starts after the proper password is entered.
BIOS-contained Model Number and Serial Number The model number and serial number information is stored in BIOS ROM and displayed in the “Product Data” of BIOS Setup main menu. If a repair is completed by replacing a new system board or a new BIOS ROM, then you are required to input the original system’s model number and serial number to the new BIOS ROM.
Flash (BIOS) Update Procedure NOTE: The flash update procedure does not change the model number and serial number information in BIOS. 1. Prepare a bootable DOS diskette disk with AFLASH.EXE, MSG.DAT, RXX-YY.RN and RXX-YY.BIN files NOTE: The AFLASH.EXE and MSG.DAT are flash utility programs. The RXX-YY.RN file has the BIOS checksum information.
1. Turn on your monitor. 2. Turn on the system unit. 3. When you see the IBM logo and the line message “Press F1 to enter Setup”, press F1 to enter Setup and display the main menu. If you have previously set a power-on password, you are prompted to type in the password after you press the F1 key.
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Loading the Default Settings When you purchase an Aptiva computer, it is already configured for use. The original configuration settings, also called factory or default settings, are stored in the CMOS. Setup includes an option Load Default Settings that lets you reload the original configuration at any time.
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1. From the main menu, highlight the option Load Default Settings then press Enter. A dialog box appears confirming if you want to load the default settings. 2. Use the left-arrow key to select Yes, then press Enter. 3. Press Esc to exit Setup. A dialog box appears confirming if you want to save the CMOS settings (in this case, the default settings that you reloaded).
These options display the size and storage capacity of the currently installed diskette drive or drives. Empty drive bays are indicated with a “None” setting. Your Aptiva computer comes with a diskette drive A:. If you add an additional diskette drive, it will be designated as diskette drive B.
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− IDE Primary Channel Master is attached to IDE connector 1 on the system board and set as the master device. This is the hard disk that comes preinstalled with your computer. − IDE Primary Channel Slave (if installed) is attached to IDE connector 1 on the system board and set as the slave device.
hard disk with a capacity of more than 504MB. This is made possible through the Logical block address (LBA) mode translation. You may be required to set this parameter to Disabled if you use other operating systems. To prevent data loss, set this parameter to Auto if you are using a hard disk with more than 504MB capacity that was previously configured through the LBA mode.
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Parallel Port Your computer comes with one parallel port. This parameter shows the default Enabled to activate the parallel port. The default base address is 378h. The default IRQ is 7. If you install an adapter card with a parallel port, use this menu to make sure that each parallel port has a different address.
drive but simultaneously frees IRQ 6 which is normally assigned to the diskette drive. You may then assign IRQ 6 to another device. Onboard IDE Primary Channel This parameter allows you to enable or disable the onboard IDE primary channel controller. Setting this parameter to Enabled lets you use the primary IDE connector (IDE 1) to connect up to two IDE drives.
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Power Management Mode When the Power Management Mode parameter is set to Enabled, you can configure the different power saving timers to your desired settings. Setting this parameter to Disabled deactivates the power management feature and all the timers. The default setting is Enabled. IDE hard disk standby timer This parameter allows the hard disk to enter standby mode after inactivity of 1 to 15 minutes, depending on your setting.
Silent Boot This parameter enables or disables the silent boot function. When set to Enabled, which is the default, BIOS is in graphical mode and displays the IBM logo while booting. If an error occurs while booting, the system automatically switches to text mode.
− Drive C Then Drive A. In this option, the system BIOS checks drive C first. If there is no hard disk drive, the system boots from drive A. − Drive A Only. This option directs BIOS to boot up system from drive −...
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− PnP/PCI Options Each of these options opens an additional menu. Security Options The Security Options menu lets you change the settings of the following parameters: − Power-on Password − Disk Drive Control Power-on Password Select this parameter and press the left- or right-arrow key to display the Power-on Password window.
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The next time you turn on the system, you will be prompted to enter your power-on password. If you press F1 during POST to enter Setup, you must key in the password as well. If you were not able to set a password after performing the above procedure, or should you encounter any error message when setting a password, open the system unit and check the setting of jumper JP9 for 2137 or SW1(switch 1) for 2138.
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− Write Protect All Sectors. Disables the write function all sectors of the diskette or hard disk drive. − Write Protect Boot Sector. Disables the write function only on the boot sector of the diskette or hard disk drive. − Normal.
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PCI IRQ Setting This parameter allows for automatic or manual configuration of PCI devices. If you use Plug and Play devices, you can keep the default setting Auto. The system then automatically configures the Plug and Play devices. If you install non-Plug and Play adapter cards, set this parameter to Manual.
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Reset Resource Assignments Set this parameter to Yes to avoid IRQ conflict when installing non-Plug and Play cards. Before you install non-Plug and Play cards, set this parameter to Yes, exit Setup and turn off the computer. This clears all resource assignments and allows BIOS to reassign resources to all installed Plug and Play devices the next time the system boots.
Specifications Dimension (width x depth x height): • System unit: − 195 mm (7.68 in.) x 455 mm (17.9 in.) x 428 mm (16.85 in.) • 14” Monitor / 13.1” viewable image size: − 352 mm (13.9 in.) x 378 mm (14.9 in.) x 356 mm (14.0 in.) •...
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• Temperature for 15”/17” (13.7”/15.7” viewable image size) monitor types: − Power on: 5° to 40°C (41° to 104°F) − Power off: -40° to 60°C (-40° to 140°F) • Humidity for system unit: − Power on: 20% to 80% − Power off: 20% to 80% •...
Operating Requirements All machines require two power input: one on the system unit and one on the monitor display. The system units come with a voltage selector switch, allowing selection of voltage of either 110 Vac or 220 Vac. This switch must be in the 220 Vac position when the machine is plugged into a 220 Vac electrical outlet.
Introduction This chapter contains the check procedures used to diagnose the causes of product failures. The diagnostic information consists of: Start: This is the starting point for any diagnostic action. Based on high- level symptoms, the check procedure directs you to more detailed procedures to help resolve machine failures.
Computers. Do not use this diskette on other models. POST error codes and error messages are displayed on the screen after the IBM logo. A beep will precede each error code or message. Please refer to “Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps” on page 2-8 for additional help.
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− Power off the system unit before moving it or when replacing FRUs. − Remove all adapter cards, except for the factory-installed modem adapter card and any other IBM Aptiva factory-installed adapter cards. − Disconnect all drives except: •...
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− Make sure that there are no diskette or CD in the drives. 002 - DOES SYSTEM COMPLETE POST WITH ONE SHORT BEEP AND DOES AN IBM LOGO SCREEN APPEAR? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 004.) − Insert diagnostics diskette in the diskette drive.
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− If the keyboard responds incorrectly, go to "Keyboard" on page 2- − If monitor problems appear, such as jittering, shifting, or being out of focus, go to "Monitor" on page 2-42. 006 - DOES THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION REPORT CORRECTLY IDENTIFY THE DEVICES INSTALLED IN SYSTEM? (YES, READ AHEAD.
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009 - − If the last test stops and you cannot continue, first make sure all switches, power connectors, cables, and jumpers are set correctly and show the correct voltages and continuity. − Take note of any messages, error codes, beeps, or new symptoms. Go to "Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps"...
Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps How to Use Error Messages: Use the messages, error codes, and beeps combinations that occur to diagnose failures. If more than one failure occurs, begin the diagnosis from the first failure that appeared. The cause of the first failure can result to false messages, error codes, or beeps.
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Start" on page 2-3. If you are unable to correct the problem using these two index tables, go to “Undetermined Problems” on page 2-44. NOTES: 1. If an error message and incorrect audio response occur, diagnose the error message first. 2.
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Table 2- 1 BIOS Error Codes, Messages, and Beeps List BIOS Error Codes, Action/FRU Messages, beeps NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error messages, codes, or beeps in left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure.
Table 2- 1 BIOS Error Codes, Messages, and Beeps List BIOS Error Codes, Action/FRU Messages, beeps NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error messages, codes, or beeps in left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure.
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Table 2- 1 BIOS Error Codes, Messages, and Beeps List BIOS Error Codes, Action/FRU Messages, beeps NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error messages, codes, or beeps in left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure.
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Table 2- 1 BIOS Error Codes, Messages, and Beeps List BIOS Error Codes, Action/FRU Messages, beeps NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error messages, codes, or beeps in left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure.
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Table 2- 1 BIOS Error Codes, Messages, and Beeps List BIOS Error Codes, Action/FRU Messages, beeps NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error messages, codes, or beeps in left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure.
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Table 2- 1 BIOS Error Codes, Messages, and Beeps List BIOS Error Codes, Action/FRU Messages, beeps NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error messages, codes, or beeps in left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure.
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Table 2- 1 BIOS Error Codes, Messages, and Beeps List BIOS Error Codes, Action/FRU Messages, beeps NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the BIOS error messages, codes, or beeps in left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure.
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Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
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Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
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Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
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Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
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Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
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Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
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Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
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Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
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Table 2- 2 Error Symptoms List Error Symptoms Action/FRU NOTE: To diagnose a problem, first find the error symptom in the left column. If directed to a check procedure, replace the FRU indicated in the check procedure. If no check procedure is indicated, the first Action/FRU listed in right column is the most likely cause.
Check Procedures Failing Parts or Assemblies: The check procedures generally help you trace a problem to one part or assembly. The last step of the specific check procedure you are using indicates that a part or assembly is failing. You should inspect the part or assembly before you decide to replace it.
Factory-Installed Storage Devices Use this check procedure to test any factory-installed drives. ATTENTION: The customer may have customized settings in the Setup Utility (other than default settings) on the computer you are servicing. Running the Setup Utility might alter those settings. Take note of the current settings and verify that the customer settings are in place when service is complete.
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• Diskette drive should be connected to the system board connector CN16 (see “2137 System Board "on page 5-5) or CN19 (see "2138 System Board Layout" on page 5-15). • IDE Primary Channel Master and Slave Drives in BIOS Setup should be connected to the system board connector CN13(see “2137 System Board "on page 5-5) or CN9 (see "2138 System Board Layout"...
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• If an error or other symptom appears, go to “Index of Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps” on page 2-8. • If no error can be detected or the symptom is intermittent, go to “Undetermined Problems” on page 2-44. −...
Factory-Installed Modem Card NOTE: The factory-installed modem is 33.6 Kbps or 56 Kbps modem. A 4- pin voice-in/speaker-out cable should present if it has voice feature. 001 - START − Power off the system unit. − Ensure that the modem is not configured with a conflicting COM port and IRQ setting.
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NOTE: If an operating system other than Microsoft Windows 95 is installed, the program screens and icons may differ from these instructions. 1. Start Microsoft Windows 95. 2. Select the Start icon. 3. Select Program, then select Accessories, Hyper Terminal. 4.
Audio (Not Supported by Diagnostics Program) NOTE: While performing this check, you may need to enter and exit Microsoft Windows 95 several times. When instructed to select an icon or button, double-click on the item with the mouse. For more information about using Microsoft Windows 95, see the user's guide that came with the computer.
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NOTE: If an operating system other than Microsoft Windows 95 is installed, the program screens and icons may differ from these instructions. 1. Start Microsoft Windows 95. 2. Select the Start icon. 3. Select Settings, then select Control Panel. 4. Select the Sound icon. 5.
CD-ROM Drive 001 - START − Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive and ensure that there is no CD in the CD-ROM drive. − Select Interactive Tests menu, then select and execute CD-ROM Test. 002 - DO YOU SEE A MESSAGE “NO CD-ROM DRIVE OR MSCDEX DEVICE DRIVER INSTALLED.”? (YES, READ AHEAD.
Memory 001 - START − Power off the system unit. − Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive. − Ensure that all DIMMs are installed correctly. − Power on the system unit. − Take note of any messages, error codes, or symptoms. 002 - DO YOU RECEIVE POST MEMORY ERROR MESSAGE? (YES, READ AHEAD.
Keyboard 001 - START − Power off system unit and ensure the keyboard plug is connected properly. 002 - − Insert the diagnostics diskette into the diskette drive and power on the system unit. − Select Interactive Tests menu, then execute Keyboard test. 003 - DOES THE KEYBOARD FUNCTION CORRECTLY? (YES, READ AHEAD.
Mouse NOTE: A sticking key button can cause the mouse to operate incorrectly. If you suspect this, go to "Keyboard" on page 2-35. 001 - START − Make sure that the mouse ball turns freely. − Make sure that the mouse plug connects properly. 002 - −...
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− Check the mouse plug. 008 - ARE THERE ANY BROKEN PINS IN THE MOUSE PLUG? (YES, GO TO STEP 010. NO, READ AHEAD.) − Try with a known good mouse. 009 - DO THE ERROR SYMPTOMS STILL REMAIN? (YES, READ AHEAD.
Power Supply 001 - START − Power off the system unit. − Check that the power cord for continuity. Replace if necessary. − Check for the correct line voltage from the power outlet, and verify that the voltage selector switch (if present) is set to the correct voltage.
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− Connect any one of the power connector to system board or drive as power load for driving up power supply. − Reconnect the power cord. 005 - DOES THE POWER SUPPLY FAN RUN? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 009) −...
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006 - ARE THE VOLTAGES CORRECT AND DOES THE FAN RUN? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 009) − The power supply is working normally. − If you suspect the on/off switch cable assembly, see Step 003. − If the fan continues to run when all connectors are plugged back in, go to “Undetermined Problems”...
Monitor First, set the system to VGA mode. To do this in Windows 95, depress the F8 function key during startup. Safe mode (VGA) will be set for Windows 95. Use the operating system's video setup to change the monitor resolution. The monitors that come with the system are DDC2A/B or DDC1/2B+ (Display Data Channel) compliant.
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002 - IS THE SCREEN READABLE? (YES, READ AHEAD. NO, GO TO STEP 004) NOTE: If the screen shows a blinking cursor with no memory count running, answer this question "No." − Select Interactive Tests from the Main Menu. − Select and execute Video test from the menu.
Check all cables and connectors for proper installation. If the jumpers, switch, and voltage settings are correct, return here and continue: Remove or disconnect the following, one at a time: • Non-IBM devices • External devices • Any adapters •...
To start POST, turn on the monitor and then the system unit. The following will happen: 1. The IBM logo will appear on center of the screen, followed by a beep from the internal system buzzer and the message “Press F1 to go to the Setup Utility”...
Symptoms, Messages, Error Codes, or Beeps” on page 2-8 to find the most likely cause and countermeasure. Diagnostic Diskette WARNING: This manual is intended to test the IBM Aptiva 2137 and 2138 machine type only. Testing devices which are not included with the original product package, including other IBM products, prototype cards, or modifying hardware settings may give false errors and invalid system responses.
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Table 3- 1 Diagnostic Program Main Menu Selections • Keyboard Interactive Tests • Video • Internal Speaker • Mouse • Joystick Test • Diskette • Printer Test • SCSI Test • CD-ROM/DVD Test • Stereo Speaker • System Configuration Hardware Info •...
• Upgrade Now Using the Diagnostic Diskette WARNING: The diagnostics program for Aptiva 2137 and 2138 are different. Use the diagnostics program not specifically made for this model will report false errors and incorrect information. You must check out the right diagnostics program before you test.
“Startup Options”, set “Boot from CD-ROM” to “Enabled”. Save the exit from BIOS Setup. 2. Turn on your computer, put the Aptiva 2137 or 2138 recovery CD into the CD-ROM drive 3. Turn off your computer and wait for 30 seconds.
Removals and Replacements See Safety Notices (Multi-Lingual Translations) on page VII BEFORE REMOVING ANY FRU, POWER-OFF THE COMPUTER, UNPLUG ALL POWER CORDS FROM ELECTRICAL OUTLETS, THEN DISCONNECT ANY INTERCONNECTING CABLES. ATTENTION: The system board, processors, adapter cards, SIMMs, and upgrade processors can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Use an electrostatic discharge (ESD) strap to establish personal grounding.
Removal Sequence The chart below shows the sequence of removing certain system parts. Detailed removal descriptions are available in the following section of this chapter. Top Cover Backup Power Diskette CD-ROM Hard Disk Modem Cables Battery Supply Drive Drive Drive Card System DIMM...
Identifying the Parts of the System Unit Figure 4- 2 The parts of the system unit This computer system has five bays that can hold up to three 5.25-inch and two 3.5-inch drives. Additional devices can be installed in the empty bays. Diskette drives in this unit uses the standard diskette advanced technology (AT) interface.
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4. System board. The system board is secured by screws on the inner wall of the chassis. 5. Bay 1. This drive bay may accommodate a 5.25-inch half-high drive, such as diskette, hard disk, tape, or CD-ROM drive. Normally, this bay holds the factory-installed CD-ROM drive.
Cover • Disconnect the system unit power cord. • Release the lock that secures the cover at the back of the unit by pressing it toward the unlocked icon. • Slip your hand into the underside of the front panel and pull the release handle forward to release the cover.
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NOTE: Replacing the Cover • Align the end corners of the cover with the front corners of the chassis. Ensure that the rails of the cover slides along the grooves on the sides of the chassis. Figure 4- 4 Replacing the cover •...
Bay Panels If you remove a drive from an external bay and you do not intend to install a new drive immediately, reinstall the bay panel on the empty exposed drive bay. Follow these steps to remove the plastic bay panel from the front of the system unit cover.
Bays 1, 2, 3 (5.25-In. Internal/External Bays) • Disconnect any cables on the drive (note location of cables). NOTE: For easiest removal of the power supply connector from the drive, follow these instructions: Place your right hand beneath the connector. Grasp the sides of the connector.
Bay 4, 5 (3.5-In. Diskette/Hard Disk Drives) • Disconnect the cables (note location of cables). NOTE: Please refer to the note on Bays 1, 2, 3 (5.25-In. Internal/External Bays) on page 4-9. • Press the lever and rotate outward. • Pull carefully and slowly as soon as the warning arrow appears.
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• Remove screws for drive, then pull the drive out. Figure 4- 9 Remove the drive • If upper and lower frames needs to be detached (Machine Type 2137), please refer to figure 4-10. Figure 4- 10 Detach drive frame Repair Information 4-11...
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NOTE: Reinstall the 3.5-in Drive Frame • Before reinstalling the drive frame into the main unit, make sure the upper and lower drive frames are properly reattached. • Align the front notch of the drive frame with the system chassis •...
Power Supply (2137 only) • Rotate the feet of the system unit inward. • Position the unit so it lies flat on the table. • Remove the cables tie that secures the power supply cables. NOTE: Please refer to the note on Bays 1, 2, 3 (5.25-In. Internal/External Bays) on page 4-9.
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NOTE: Replace the power supply • Position the power supply over the chassis, then insert its side hooks into the holes on the back of the chassis. See step 1 in the figure below. • Carefully swing the power supply inward, making sure that the arc on top of the power supply matches the curved railing on top of the system unit.
Power Supply (2138 only) • Rotate the feet of the system unit inward. • Position the unit so it lies flat on the table. • Release the cable tie that secures the power supply cables. NOTE: Please refer to the note on Bays 1, 2, 3 (5.25-In. Internal/External Bays) on page 4-9.
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NOTE: Replace the power supply • Position the power supply on the power supply bay. Make sure that: (1) The side hooks of the power supply frame go into the tab on the back of the system unit. See step 1 in the figure below. (2) The tab on top of the power supply goes into the slot on top of the chassis.
Adapter Cards NOTE: 1. Before removing an adapter card, note the location of the adapter card and any cables. When removing an adapter card, install the replacement card in the same slot as the one you removed. 2. If necessary, remove cards from the adjacent slots of the failed card.
Memory (DIMM) ATTENTION: Memory modules are sensitive to static discharge. • Press down and out the levers on both sides of the socket. • Lift the DIMM to remove. CAUTION: Place your forefingers on the top of the DIMM before you press the holding clips to gently disengage the DIMM from the socket.
Processor (2137 only) NOTE: 1. Determine the type of processor you are installing and make sure the jumpers are set correctly. See "System Board Jumper Settings" on page 5-16. 2. Run the Setup Utility after correctly installing a processor. See "BIOS Setup Utility"...
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NOTE: Processor Install • Place the ZIF socket release lever to the release (up) position. • Insert the new processor, matching the notched corner of the processor with pin the 1 indicator on the socket. Figure 4- 19 Insert processor •...
Pentium II Processor Module (2138 only) Follow these steps to remove the Pentium II CPU module from the slot. NOTE: 1. Determine the type of processor you are installing and make sure the jumpers are set correctly. See "System Board Jumper Settings" on page 5-16.
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NOTE: Pentium II Processor Install If the retention module is not already installed on the system board: • Place the EMC clip over the correct post on the screw bracket. • Press the screw bracket onto the bottom of the system board. Note: Be sure the EMC Clips are aligned with the holes with ground pad on the system board.
Installing the Processor Heat Sink and Fan (2138 only) The Pentium II processor module comes with holes on one side to hold the clips of the heat sink and fan. The upper set of holes (near the latches) on the processor are wider and should match the wider ends of the clips on the heat sink.
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• Insert the wide clip ends to the wide holes on the processor and the narrow clip ends to the narrow holes. Figure 4- 25 Inserting the Clip Ends to the Processor Holes • Use a screwdriver to press and lock in the wide end of a clip first. Then without lifting the screwdriver, point it downward to press and lock the narrow end of the clip.
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Figure 4- 27 Locking a Narrow Clip End • Repeat to lock clip on the other side. Repair Information 4-25...
System Backup Battery (2137 only) CAUTION: All BIOS configuration settings will be lost when the backup battery is removed! ATTENTION: Be careful when removing the backup battery. If the metal lever is damaged or broken, the system board must be replaced. •...
System Backup Battery (2138 only) CAUTION: All BIOS configuration settings will be lost when the backup battery is removed! ATTENTION: Be careful when removing the backup battery. If the metal lever is damaged or broken, the system board must be replaced. •...
Indicator LED and Cable • Push in on the indicator LED and remove from the rear. • Disconnect the LED and cable from the system board. Figure 4- 30 Remove the LED indicator NOTE: When reinstalling the LED assembly, please be note, the EMI core should be approximately 20mm from lower cable tie.
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NOTE: If the system board Power LED is a 2 pin connector, a conversion (3- pin to 2-pin) cable must be used. Figure 4- 31 Power LED 3-pin to 2-pin Conversion Cable Repair Information 4-29...
System Board (2137 only) • Remove all adapter cards. • Disconnect all cables connected to the system board. • Remove the screws securing the system board to the chassis. • Lift the system board to remove from chassis. • Remove memory (DIMM) if applicable. •...
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Figure 4- 33 Detach the I/O Port Bracket NOTE: System Board Install • Before reinstallation, position the housing on its side. When reinstalling a new system board, push the board to the rear and align it with the front locating pin. Visually verify that the board is aligned properly, then press the board down.
System Board (2138 only) • Remove all adapter cards. • Disconnect all cables connected to the system board. • Remove the screws securing the system board to the chassis. • Lift the system board to remove from chassis. • Remove memory (DIMM) if applicable. •...
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NOTE: System Board Install • Before you re-install the new system board, the CPU retention module and the I/O Port Bracket should be assembled on the system board if they are not already installed. (refer to the illustration in Chapter 7, Assembly 2 ) •...
Handling ESD-Sensitive Parts Many electronic parts are sensitive to electrostatic discharge (ESD). To prevent damage when working with ESD-sensitive parts, observe the following instructions. Do these in addition to taking all the usual precautions, such as switching off the power and unplugging the power cord. •...
Software Recovery Procedure The Recovery CD includes an install program that can be used to restore the original system software. To recover the original software on the hard disk drive, use the following procedures: 1. Insert the Recovery CD into the CD-ROM drive. 2.
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Introduction This chapter contains system board layouts and jumper settings. It is useful when you are asked to measure voltages. Use this information to help you locate parts such as electronic boards, connectors, pin numbers, and test points. This chapter also contains jumper settings for the hard disk drive, CD- ROM (compact disc-read-only memory) drive, and the connector information for modem adapter card.
2137 System Board Layout (12J6830, 12J6890) NOTE: The blackened pin of a jumper represents pin 1. Figure 5- 1 2137 System Board Jumper and Connector Locations (for system board FRU number 12J6830 and 12J6890) Parts/Test Point Locations 5-5...
FRU number 12J6830 and 12J6890) Jumper/Settings Function JPX2 BIOS logo setting Without IBM logo shown on screen during POST 2-3* With IBM logo shown on screen during POST JPX3, JP4 Core/bus frequency rate P54C 6X86L P55C/6X86MX/K6 2-3, (1-2, 4-5) 2-3, (1-2, 5-6)
2137 System Board Layout (12J6890, 02K2550, 10L6595, 10L6653) NOTE: The blackened pin of a jumper represents pin 1. Figure 5- 2 2137 System Board Jumper and Connector Locations (for system board FRU number 12J6890, 02K2550 10L6595, and 10L6653)
FRU number 12J6890, 02K2550 10L6595, and 10L6653) Jumper/Settings Function JPX2 BIOS logo setting Without IBM logo shown on screen during POST 2-3* With IBM logo shown on screen during POST JPX3, JP4 Core/bus frequency rate P54C 6X86L P55C/6X86MX/K6 2-3, (1-2, 4-5)
2137 System Board Layout (02K2551) NOTE: The blackened pin of a jumper represents pin 1. Figure 5- 3 2137 System Board Jumper and Connector Locations (for system board FRU number 02K2551) Parts/Test Point Locations 5-11...
FRU number 02K2551) Jumper/Settings Function JPX2 BIOS logo setting Without IBM logo shown on screen during POST 2-3* With IBM logo shown on screen during POST JPX3, JP4 Core/bus frequency rate P54C 6X86L P55C/6X86MX/K6 2-3, (1-2, 4-5) 2-3, (1-2, 5-6)
System Board Connectors and Functions Table 5- 8 2137 System Board Connector Functions Connector Function Connect to… Lower: PS/2 keyboard connector Keyboard Upper: PS/2 mouse connector Mouse Modem/voice-in connector Modem card Universal serial bus (USB) connectors USB devices Upper: Printer port (25-pin female) Printer Lower: Serial port (9-pin male) Serial device...
2138 System Board Layout NOTE: The blackened pin of a jumper represents pin 1. Figure 5- 4 2138 System Board Jumper and Connector Locations Parts/Test Point Locations 5-15...
SW1, switch 1 Password security Bypass password Off* Check password SW1, switch 2 BIOS logo setting With IBM logo shown on screen during POST Without IBM logo shown on screen during POST SW1, switch 3,4,5,6 Core/bus frequency rate On, On, On, On...
System Board Connectors and Functions Table 5- 10 2138 System Board Connector Functions Connector Function Connect to… Standby power connector Power supply Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector USB device Standby power connector Power supply Upper: PS/2 mouse connector Keyboard Lower: PS/2 keyboard connector Mouse Upper: Printer port (25-pin female) Printer...
Power Supply Cable Connector Specifications Refer to the following figures when checking for voltages on power supply cable connectors. When checking voltages, the power supply fan must be running. To power-on the power supply without using the on/off switch, use a screwdriver or other tool to short the connector CN14 (with the switch cable disconnected from the connector on the system board) or use a connection (jumper) to short the black and white wires of the standby power cable on power supply.
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Figure 5- 7 3.5-In. Diskette Drive Power Cable Connector Figure 5- 8 Standby Power Connector Parts/Test Point Locations 5-19...
3.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Locations Figure 5- 10 3.5-In. Hard Disk (Quantum Fireball TM Series) Jumper Locations Figure 5- 11 3.5-in Hard Disk (Quantum Fireball ST Series) Jumper Locations Parts/Test Point Locations 5-21...
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Figure 5- 12 3.5-in Hard Disk (Seagate) Jumper Settings Locations Figure 5- 13 3.5-in Hard Disk (Maxtor) Jumper Settings Locations 5-22...
3.5-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Settings The configuration of the following jumpers controls the drive’s mode of operation: • SP – Slave Present • DS – Drive Select • CS – Cable Select • PK – Park, used as a place to store a jumper Quantum Fireball TM and ST Series Hard Disk Drives Table 5-12 Quantum Fireball TM and ST Series Hard Disk Drives Jumper...
5.25-In. Hard Disk Drive Jumper Locations Figure 5- 14 5.25-in Hard Disk Jumper Locations The configuration of the following four jumpers controls the drive’s mode of operation: • DS – Drive Select • CS/ SP–Cable Select / Slave Present • PARK –...
CD-ROM Drive ATTENTION: Either <option 1> or <option 2> CD-ROM drive may come with your Aptiva machine. Their front panel buttons, indicators and emergency eject method could be different. Figure 5- 15 CD-ROM Front Panel <option 1> Table 5- 16 CD-ROM Front Panel Introduction <option 1>...
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Figure 5- 16 CD-ROM Front Panel <option 2> Table 5- 17 CD-ROM Front Panel Introduction <option 2> Item Description Headphone jack Headphone volume control Busy indicator, lights up and flashes in amber color during data read or seek operation. Audio Play/Skip track control button Load / eject button Disc tray and emergency eject See CD-ROM Emergency-exit <option 2>...
CD-ROM Drive Rear Panel Connectors and Features CABLE SELECT DIGITAL SLAVE IDE INTERFACE DC INPUT AUDIO AUDIO MASTER C S M R G G L S L A Figure 5- 17 CD-ROM Rear Panel Note: CD-ROM drives may come with no item 5 and 6 (digital audio output and testing jumper) connectors.
DIMM Configurations The 2137 system board has two DIMM sockets. A maximum of 256KB memory may be installed. The 2138 system board has three DIMM sockets. A maximum of 384KB memory may be installed. You can install 8MB, 16MB, 32MB, 64MB, or 128MB 3.3V DIMM at any sockets and with any combinations.
Parallel Port Signals Signal Name Signal Name Strobe Auto Feed Data Bit 0 Error Data Bit 1 Initialize Data Bit 2 Select (In) Data Bit 3 Ground Power Data Bit 4 Ground Power Data Bit 5 Ground Power Data Bit 6 Ground Power Data Bit 7...
Diskette Drive Cable Connector Signals Signal Name Signal Name Ground Direction Density Select Ground No Connection Step No Connection Ground Ground Write Data No Connection Ground Ground Write Enable Index Ground Ground Track 0 Motor Enable 0 Ground Ground Write Protect Drive Select 1 Ground Ground...
Hard Disk Cable Connector Signals Signal Name Signal Name Host Reset No Connection Ground Ground Host Data 7 Host IOW Host Data 8 Ground Power Host Data 6 Host IOR Host Data 9 Ground Power Host Data 5 I/O Channel Ready Host Data 10 No Connection...
If any unsafe conditions are present, you must find out how serious the hazard is and if you can continue before you correct the hazard. All current IBM Aptiva service supplements outlining feature/model changes, along with the machine history, should be reviewed.
Abbreviations In this chapter, the following abbreviations are used to identify country and language version: Austria Australia Belgium - Dutch Belgium - French Canada Canada - English Canada - French China Denmark - Danish Finland - Finish France Germany Hong Kong Italy Japan LA-Spanish...
Assembly 1: Machine Type 2137 System Unit - Exterior Asm-Index FRU Number Description 02K2324 Top/Side Panel 02K2325 Front Panel 02K2326 Top Cover 02K2327 Screw for Top/Side Panel 02K2329 Screw for Top/Side Panel 02K2329 Screw for Front Panel 02K2330 Drive Bay Panel - 2nd & 3rd 5.25-in. Drive 02K2331 Drive Bay Panel - 1st 5.25-in.
Assembly 2: Machine Type 2137 System Unit - Interior Asm-Index FRU Number Description 02K2332 Assembly Lower Case (with Power Supply Frame, Driver Frame, Bracket Port, w/o Housing Stands) 02K2333 Power Supply Frame 2-NS 02K2334 Screw for Power Supply Frame 01K4200 Bracket Port 02K2334 Screw for Bracket Port...
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Asm-Index FRU Number Description 2-16 12J6877 Power Switch and Cable 2-NS 01K4259 Screw for Power Switch 2-17 02K2627 Assembly I/O Port Bracket(bracket, label, hex screws) for 02K2332 Lower Case 2-17 02K2626 Assembly I/O Port Bracket(bracket, label, hex screws) for 02K2605 Lower Case...
Assembly 5: Machine Type 2137 Monitor and Power Cord Asm-Index FRU Number Description 02K2350 Monitor 14-in. with stand (54KHz, 13.1-in. viewable screen size) 02K2353 Monitor 15-in. with stand (54KHz, 13.6-in. viewable screen size) 02K2359 Monitor 15-in. with stand (69KHz, JP, 13.7-in. viewable screen size) 02K2355 Monitor 15-in.
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Asm-Index FRU Number Description 5-NS 10L6651 Power Code, Volex 10A/250V (AU) 5-NS 02K2300 Power Code, T-mark 10A/250V (JP) 5-NS 02K2296 Power Code Adapter, 10A/250V (JP) Parts Catalog 7-13...
FRU Number Description Application CD Pack, Voice Type 3.0 Kit, Lotus SmartSuite 97, MS Win95 Pack and Aptiva Customized I.E. 4.0 Aptiva owners and servicers will need to call their local IBM HelpCenter to order the above software Parts Catalog 7-15...
Assembly 1: Machine Type 2138 System Unit - Exterior Asm-Index FRU Number Description 02K2324 Top/Side Panel 02K2325 Front Panel 02K2326 Top Cover 02K2327 Screw for Top/Side Panel 02K2329 Screw for Top/Side Panel 02K2329 Screw for Front Panel 02K2330 Drive Bay Panel - 2nd & 3rd 5.25-in. Drive 02K2331 Drive Bay Panel - 1st 5.25-in.
Assembly 2: Machine Type 2138 System Unit - Interior Parts Catalog 7-17...
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Asm-Index FRU Number Description 02K2605 Assembly Lower Case (with Power Supply Frame, Driver Frame, Bracket Port, w/o Housing Stands) 02K2604 Power Supply Frame 2-NS 02K2334 Screw for Power Supply Frame 01K4200 Bracket Port 02K2334 Screw for Bracket Port 02K2335 Assembly Wire LED 01K4213 Mounting Purse Lock 01K4192...
Assembly 3: Machine Type 2138 FDD, HDD Drive Parts Catalog 7-19...
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Asm-Index FRU Number Description 02K2299 Assembly 1.44MB Diskette Drive 01K4259 Screw for Diskette Drive 02K2603 Diskette Drive Cable 10L6630 4.0GB Hard Disk Drive, 3/5-in. 02K2561 8.0GB Hard Disk Drive, 3.5-in. 10L6649 6.0GB Hard Disk Drive, 5.25-in. 10L6645 8.0GB Hard Disk Drive, 5.25-in. 01K4224 Hard Disk Drive Cable 3-NS...
Assembly 5: Machine Type 2138 Monitor and Power Cord Asm-Index FRU Number Description 02K2350 Monitor 14-in. with stand (54KHz, 13.1-in. viewable screen size) 02K2353 Monitor 15-in. with stand (54KHz, 13.6-in. viewable screen size) 12J6903 Monitor 17-in. with stand (72KHz, US, 15.7-in. viewable screen size) 02K2347 Monitor Stand for 14/15-in.
Asm-Index FRU Number Description Application CD Pack, Voice Type 3.0 Kit, Lotus SmartSuite 97, MS Win95 Pack and Aptiva Customized I.E. 4.0 Aptiva owners and servicers will need to call their local IBM HelpCenter to order the above software 7-26...
Prodigy Service, America Online, and through the IBM support forums on CompuServe. IBM online support areas on all of the services can assist with your technical questions. These areas offer message boards monitored by IBM technicians, databases of computer-related solutions, and file libraries.
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(800) 827-6364 (U.S. and Canada only). Prodigy and America Online have limited international availability. To access the IBM PC Company Internet sites, you will need to acquire Internet access. Please check with your local Internet provider for more information. (Members of Prodigy, AOL, and CompuServe can reach these sites through the Internet capabilities of the services.)
Only factory-installed part are listed. If the machine you are serving has Service Level A on the label, but you cannot find it listed in this appendix, call your local IBM Aptiva Servicer Bulletin Board for updated model information. Note: The FRU no.
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Canada Geography Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2273 02K2273 02K2273 02K2277 02K2277 Memory 02K2288 02K2287/ 02K2287/ 02K2289 02K2289 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 03K0330...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Canada Geography Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 03K0346 03K0347 03K0347 02K2271 03K0346 Memory 02K2287/ 02K2289 02K2288/ 02K2288/ 02K2287/ 02K2288 02K2289 02K2289 02K2288...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Canada Geography Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 02K2551 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 03K0347 03K0347 02K2271 02K2277 12J6886 Memory 02K2289 02K2288/ 02K2288/ 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6629...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Canada Geography Model Country/ Language System 02K2551 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2277 12J6886 12J6886 10L6632 12J6886 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 / 02K2289 / 02K2289 / 02K2288 02K2288...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Canada Geography Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 Supply Processor 10L6632 Memory 02K2289 / 02K2288 Hard Drive 10L6630 Diskette 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647 Modem 10L6633 Card Speaker 02K0322 Sub-woofer Monitor...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for US Geography Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2273 02K2275 02K2276 02K2277 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 02K2287/ 02K2289 02K2288 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 10L6631 Diskette...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for US Geography Model Country/ Language System 02K2551 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2277 12J6886 12J6886 10L6632 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 / 02K2289 / 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 10L6629 10L6630 10L6630...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Latin America Geography Model Country/ Language System 02K2551 10L6653 02K2551 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2277 12J6886 02K2277 12J6886 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6629 10L6630 10L6629 10L6630 Diskette...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Japan Geography Model Country/ Japan Japan Japan Japan Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2298 02K2298 02K2298 02K2298 Supply Processor 02K2275 02K2275 02K2276 02K2277 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 10L6629...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Japan Geography Model Country/ Japan Japan Japan Japan Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2298 02K2298 02K2298 02K2298 Supply Processor 02K2277 02K2277 12J6886 10L6632 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2288 Hard Drive 10L6629 10L6629...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for China Geography Model Country/ China China Language System 10L6659 10L6659 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2277 12J6886 Memory 02K2288 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6627 10L6629 Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647 10L6647 Modem 02K2640 02K2640...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Taiwan Geography Model EG1TW EG3TW Country/ Taiwan Taiwan Language System 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2277 12J6886 Memory 02K2288 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6627 10L6629 Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647 10L6647 Modem...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for HK Geography Model G1HK G3HK Country/ Language System 10L6659 10L6659 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2277 12J6886 Memory 02K2288 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6627 10L6629 Diskette 02k2299 02k2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647 10L6647 Modem 02K2295 02K2295...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for AP-South Geography Model Country/ Australia Australia Australia Australia Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 Supply Processor 02K2277 12J6886 10L6632 10L6632 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 / 02K2289 / 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E02) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2273 02K2273 02K2273 02K2273 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 Diskette 02K2299...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E04) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 01K4274 01K4274 01K4274 01K4274 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 Diskette 02K2299...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E10) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2273 02K2273 02K2273 02K2273 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 Diskette 02K2299...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E10) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2273 02K2273 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 12J6908 12J6908 Modem Card Speaker 02K0322 02K0322...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E11) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2273 02K2273 02K2273 02K2273 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 Diskette 02K2299...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E12) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 03K0345 03K0345 03K0345 03K0345 03K0345 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E12) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 03K0345 03K0345 03K0345 03K0345 03K0345 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E13) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 03K0345 03K0345 03K0345 03K0345 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 Diskette 02K2299...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E18/E19) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 01K4274 03K0345 Memory 02K2288 02K2289 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 12J6908 10L6647 Modem 12J6873 02K2303 Card Speaker...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E20) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 03K0346 03K0346 03K0346 03K0346 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 Diskette 02K2299...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E20) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 03K0346 03K0346 03K0346 03K0346 03K0346 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E20) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 03K0346 03K0346 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647 10L6647 Modem 02K2303 02K2303 Card Speaker...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E21-E23) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 03K0346 03K0346 03K0347 03K0346 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2289 Hard Drive 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 03K0330 Diskette 02K2299...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E30) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 03K0347 03K0347 03K0347 03K0347 03K0347 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 10L6631 10L6631 10L6631...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E30) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 03K0347 03K0347 03K0347 03K0347 03K0347 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 10L6631 10L6631 10L6631...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography-- (E30/E3N/E31) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 02K2550 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 03K0347 03K0347 03K0347 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 10L6631 10L6631 03K0330 Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E32) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6631 10L6631 10L6631...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E32) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6631 10L6631 10L6631...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography-- (E32/E33/E41/E50) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2271 02K2271 03K0346 03K0347 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2288 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6631 03K0330 03K0330 10L6631 Diskette...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E51) Model Country/ Language System 02K2551 02K2551 02K2551 02K2551 02K2551 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2277 02K2277 02K2277 02K2277 02K2277 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 10L6627 10L6627 10L6627...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E51) Model Country/ Language System 02K2551 02K2551 02K2551 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2277 02K2277 02K2277 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 10L6627 10L6627 10L6627 Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E53) Model Country/ Language System 02K2551 02K2551 02K2551 02K2551 02K2551 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2277 02K2277 02K2277 02K2277 02K2277 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 10L6627 10L6627 10L6627...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E53) Model Country/ Language System 02K2551 02K2551 02K2551 02K2551 02K2551 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2277 02K2277 02K2277 02K2277 02K2277 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 10L6627 10L6627 10L6627...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E53) Model Country/ Language System 02K2551 02K2551 02K2551 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2277 02K2277 02K2277 Memory 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 10L6627 10L6627 10L6627 Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E60) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2277 02K2277 02K2277 02K2277 02K2277 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6627 10L6627 10L6627...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E60) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2277 02K2277 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6627 10L6627 Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647 10L6647 Modem 02K2632 02K2632 Card Speaker...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E61) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6627 10L6627 10L6627...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E61) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6627 10L6627 10L6627...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E61) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6627 10L6627 10L6627 Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--E62) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2271 02K2271 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6631 10L6631 Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647 10L6647 Modem 02K2306 02K2306 Card Speaker...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E63) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6627 10L6627 10L6627...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E63) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6627 10L6627 10L6627...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E63) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 02K2271 02K2271 02K2271 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6627 10L6627 10L6627 Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E71) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 12J6886 12J6886 12J6886 12J6886 12J6886 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6629 10L6629 10L6629...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E71) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 12J6886 12J6886 12J6886 12J6886 12J6886 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6629 10L6629 10L6629...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E71) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 12J6886 12J6886 12J6886 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6629 10L6629 10L6629 Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E73) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 12J6886 12J6886 12J6886 12J6886 12J6886 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6629 10L6629 10L6629...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E73) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 12J6886 12J6886 12J6886 12J6886 12J6886 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6629 10L6629 10L6629...
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2137 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E73) Model Country/ Language System 10L6653 10L6653 10L6653 Board Power 02K2297 02K2297 02K2297 Supply Processor 12J6886 12J6886 12J6886 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6629 10L6629 10L6629 Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647...
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2138 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Canada Geography Model Country/ Canada Canada Canada Canada Language System 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 Board Power 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 Supply Processor 02K2564 02K2564 02K2564 02K2564 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 02K2561 02K2561 10L6645...
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2138 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for US Geography Model Country/ Language System 10L6658 Board Power 02K2562 Supply Processor 02K2564 Memory 02K2289 Hard Drive 02K2561 Diskette 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647 DVD II Modem 10L6633 Card Speaker 02K0322 Sub-woofer Monitor C-56...
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2138 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Japan Geography Model Country/ Japan Japan Language System 10L6658 10L6658 Board Power 02K2298 02K2298 Supply Processor 02K2563 02K2564 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6630 10L6645 Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647 10L6647 Modem 02K2294 02K2294...
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2138 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for China Geography Model Country/ Language System 10L6657 Board Power 02K2562 Supply Processor 02K2563 Memory 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6630 Diskette 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647 Modem 02K2640 Card Speaker 02K0322 Sub-woofer Monitor C-58...
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2138 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for Taiwan Geography Model EG6TW Country/ Language System 10L6658 Board Power 02K2562 Supply Processor 02K2564 Memory 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6649 Diskette 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647 Modem 02K2639 Card Speaker 02K0322 Sub-woofer Monitor Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers C-59...
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2138 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for HK Geography Model EG6HK Country/ Language System 10L6657 Board Power 02K2562 Supply Processor 02K2564 Memory 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6649 Diskette 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647 Modem 02K2295 Card Speaker 02K0322 Sub-woofer Monitor C-60...
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2138 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E80) Model Country/ Language System 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 Board Power 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 Supply Processor 02k2563 02k2563 02k2563 02k2563 02k2563 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288...
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2138 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E80) Model Country/ Language System 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 Board Power 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 Supply Processor 02k2563 02k2563 02k2563 02k2563 02k2563 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288...
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2138 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E80) Model Country/ Language System 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 Board Power 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 Supply Processor 02k2563 02k2563 02k2563 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 10L6630 10L6630 10L6630 Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299...
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2138 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E81) Model Country/ Language System 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 Board Power 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 Supply Processor 02k2563 02k2563 02k2563 02k2563 02k2563 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288...
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2138 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E81) Model Country/ Language System 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 Board Power 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 Supply Processor 02k2563 02k2563 02k2563 02k2563 02k2563 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288...
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2138 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E81) Model Country/ Language System 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 Board Power 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 Supply Processor 02k2563 02k2563 02k2563 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2288 02K2288 02K2288 Hard Drive 10L6630 10L6630 10L6630 Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299...
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2138 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E82) Model Country/ Language System 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 Board Power 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 Supply Processor 02k2564 02k2564 02k2564 02k2564 02k2564 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6645 10L6645 10L6645...
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2138 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E82) Model Country/ Language System 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 Board Power 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 Supply Processor 02k2564 02k2564 02k2564 02k2564 02k2564 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6645 10L6645 10L6645...
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2138 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E82) Model Country/ Language System 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 Board Power 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 Supply Processor 02k2564 02k2564 02k2564 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6645 10L6645 10L6645 Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647...
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2138 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E83) Model Country/ Language System 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 Board Power 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 Supply Processor 02k2564 02k2564 02k2564 02k2564 02k2564 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6645 10L6645 10L6645...
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2138 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E83) Model Country/ Language System 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 Board Power 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 Supply Processor 02k2564 02k2564 02k2564 02k2564 02k2564 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6645 10L6645 10L6645...
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2138 Model/Monitor Configurations and FRU Part Numbers for EMEA Geography--(E83) Model Country/ Language System 10L6658 10L6658 10L6658 Board Power 02K2562 02K2562 02K2562 Supply Processor 02k2564 02k2564 02k2564 Memory 02K2289 02K2289 02K2289 Hard Drive 10L6645 10L6645 10L6645 Diskette 02K2299 02K2299 02K2299 Drive CD-ROM 10L6647...
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PIO Mode, 1-21 Bay Panels, 4-8 Bays 1, 2, 3 (5.25-In. Plug and Play, 1-32 Internal/External Bays), 4-9 Reset Resource Assignments, 1- Cover, 4-6 handling ESD-sensitive parts, 4-34 POST, 1-2 Identifying the Parts of the System Fast POST Mode, 1-26 Unit, 4-4 Pentium II Processor Heat Sink Power consumption, 1-34...
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Printed in U.S.A. International Business Machines Corporation Old Orchard Road, Armonk, New York 10504 Part Number: P10L9169 Pub Number: S10L-9169-00 01/98...